Egyptian Pyramids indicate Alien contact

Originally posted by AlienView
The more you look at the theories surrounding the construction of Egypt's Pyramids the more you come to the logical conclusion that even if it were
possible for the Egyptians to construct them there is no evidence that they had the technology to do so; No writings exist describing how and no tools
have ever been found that would be capable of cutting stones with such mathematical precision and no traces of devices capable of lifting stones
weighing many tons have ever been found.

The pyramids are filled with hieroglyphs on how they were constructed. The ancient Egyptians them self's tell us how they were built including
detailed records of what workers they had and how they were paid. Levers, pulleys and rollers are all simple yet powerful tools, given enough man
power you could move any thing. Horse on ox's could do the work of many men also. What you need to realize is that the pyramid is the simplest
structure (ie pretty lame for an advanced civilization) a strong base and week top. there is a reason such structures are not used any more, with
advances in foundations they are economical not efficient.

If you look at the pyramids, only one of them - the Great Pyramid I think - has the original outer casing stones on it, right at the top. There was a
major earthquake in Cairo in the 1300s and the casing stones were severely loosened. Rather than wasting good masonry, the people of Cairo reused the
casings stones to repair and rebuild.

If you look at the pyramids, only one of them - the Great Pyramid I think - has the original outer casing stones on it, right at the top. There was a
major earthquake in Cairo in the 1300s and the casing stones were severely loosened. Rather than wasting good masonry, the people of Cairo reused the
casings stones to repair and rebuild.

Cool thanks, i missed part of the convo. Off topic a bit, i would like to see such structures restored, who wants to see a rune or artists impression,
I want to see the real thing in all its glory.

Originally posted by angrymartian
I have friends who are architects and engineers and have visited and studied the great pyramid. They have concluded that they could not have done it
with the the tools present at the time.

Your friends are wrong, and I have thirty years experience as an engineer myself. Graduated in the top 5% of my class too.

The Engineering firm DMJM had no trouble estimating the time and methods used.

Originally posted by angrymartian
I have friends who are architects and engineers and have visited and studied the great pyramid. They have concluded that they could not have done it
with the the tools present at the time.

Your friends are wrong, and I have thirty years experience as an engineer myself. Graduated in the top 5% of my class too.

The Engineering firm DMJM had no trouble estimating the time and methods used.

A few years ago, the Japanese reportedly tried to duplicate the 4,600-year-old Great Pyramid of Giza at 1/4 scale, employing today's technology and
knowledge. They couldn't do it. Indeed, the Great Pyramid seems to resist all efforts to comprehend how it was built, by whom, and for what
purpose.

Evidence suggests that the builders were mostly, skilled, payed workers. ie there tombs, over all health at death suggests this.

Evidence by Government science teams right?

What i guess your talking about archeologists those people study ancient cultures and very few actually make money.Archeologists are the beggars of
science they do the work because they love it. The way archeology works is an archaeologist finds a site then goes around begging for backing so he
can excavate it. Works the same in egypt You find a site get permission to excavate run to universities and wealthy benefactors to pay for it. The
egyptian government doesnt give them money unless they themselves are sponsoring which is very rare mostly what they do is just paper work and make
archeologists pay alot of money for permits.

A few years ago, the Japanese reportedly tried to duplicate the 4,600-year-old Great Pyramid of Giza at 1/4 scale, employing today's technology and
knowledge. They couldn't do it. Indeed, the Great Pyramid seems to resist all efforts to comprehend how it was built, by whom, and for what
purpose.

Originally posted by AlienView
Since we have seen such learned and scholarly posts by the part-time, if not full-time, Egyptologists on this forum
I wonder why no one has been able to explain the quote given above?

Maybe if you could present real evidence that the Japanese tried to duplicate the 4,600-year-old Great Pyramid of Giza at 1/4 scale, employing
today's technology and knowledge and they couldn't do it, that "reportedly" makes the whole sentence useless.

Originally posted by AlienView
Since we have seen such learned and scholarly posts by the part-time, if not full-time, Egyptologists on this forum
I wonder why no one has been able to explain the quote given above?

Maybe if you could present real evidence that the Japanese tried to duplicate the 4,600-year-old Great Pyramid of Giza at 1/4 scale, employing
today's technology and knowledge and they couldn't do it, that "reportedly" makes the whole sentence useless.

The point the fringe usually try to make here is that they had to resort to modern means. Of course, nobody living had ever quarried large stones
with a pounding stone so this fact should not be surprising.

A key point in the vid is that they used steamboats to get the stone across the nile and trucks to ship it. The limestone quarries for the Great
Pyramid (and the others) is not on the other side of the Nile, however.

IMO, Nippon cannot be faulted for trying to hurry up a project that was profitless. Egypt's government required them to take the structure down when
they were done so the idea that they would continue with ancient tools was a non-starter.

A few years ago, the Japanese reportedly tried to duplicate the 4,600-year-old Great Pyramid of Giza at 1/4 scale, employing today's technology and
knowledge. They couldn't do it. Indeed, the Great Pyramid seems to resist all efforts to comprehend how it was built, by whom, and for what
purpose.

Since we have seen such learned and scholarly posts by the part-time, if not full-time, Egyptologists on this forum
I wonder why no one has been able to explain the quote given above?

Because it was a publicity stunt by nippon from japan. It was a joke really they hired a hundred people to build a 60 foot pyramid. Problem was no one
they hired had a clue what they were doing. For one they didnt understand leverage the ramps they made were a joke since they werent smart enough to
figure out how to use runners under a sled. I remember watching a video and just had to laugh at how some marketing guy thought this was a good idea.
So please dont tell me a hundred guys they picked up off the street in cairo would have a clue how to do something like stone cutting which required
learning from someone its called a trade. Be like grabing a hundred people tell them to build a forge and make swords off the streets of new york. By
the time they were done you would swear it took advanced technology.

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